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Romeo rose for them last year as well, so he’s technically not a new signing, but yes I am very excited for both riders.Also, Castrillo and Romeo are real good signings for Movistar. Real talents for the future.
A shame, I was expecting Pogacar to deliver a 7 w/kg performance.Could obviously still change, but a lot of wind is expected on Sunday for the Jebel Hafeet stage. And it will be from the right direction to get 60kms of crosswind action, but that also means it will be a serious headwind on the climb.
7?! Pogi does that around Monaco to go to the shops!A shame, I was expecting Pogacar to deliver a 7 w/kg performance.
26th doesn't look spectacular, but it probably was Gall's best time trial so far. Half a minute off Pogi, keeps him in podium contention.No big surprises among GC riders.
26th doesn't look spectacular, but it probably was Gall's best time trial so far. Half a minute off Pogi, keeps him in podium contention.
His best showing since the Itzulia crash was definitely the WC ITT. He was on the way to a podium and a bronze medal there until he crashed. Still recovered to get 5th.Good to see Jay Vine have a strong ride. His first decent showing after he was probably the worst effected in the horror April Itzulia crash which also took out Vingegaard.
Vine suffered multiple fractured vertebrae and a fractured skull. Hope he can climb well tomorrow that would confirm his come back. His injuries took a lot longer than even Vingegaard.
Last year when there was crosswinds in the Jabel Hafeet stage the UAE riders blew themselves up. I doubt they'll try that tactic again.
That building looks a little bit like a v… nvmThat bike from Tarling is just beautiful
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Update! Pollefliet from Decathlon (a.k.a.Team Babs) was the man, not Seb ...Man but no bike?!
Kolze for Tudor (I think) was the poor guy hoping around and setting off late.
Update! Pollefliet from Decathlon (a.k.a.Team Babs) was the man, not Seb ...
https://cyclinguptodate.com/cycling...ting-for-bike-at-start-of-uae-tour-time-trial
see Eurosprt vid
Good to see Jay Vine have a strong ride. His first decent showing after he was probably the worst effected in the horror April Itzulia crash which also took out Vingegaard.
Vine suffered multiple fractured vertebrae and a fractured skull. Hope he can climb well tomorrow that would confirm his come back. His injuries took a lot longer than even Vingegaard.
That bike from Tarling is just beautiful
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My bad. You are of course right.What. He won a stage at Burgos and the climbers jersey at the Vuelta.
You rather see 1 person dominate completely instead of multiple riders fighting it out and not knowing the outcome?Pogacar has ruined cycling for me, if he is not racing there is no excitement in watching. It's like when you drink really good wine, regular wine wont cut it anymore. Looking forward to seeing the domination today.
Yes, not any 1 person, only Pogacar and Vingegaard. Maybe Remco and Roglic too.You rather see 1 person dominate completely instead of multiple riders fighting it out and not knowing the outcome?
maybe it wasn't the kit which got him confusedHow do you get the Tudor kitand the AG2R kit
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